Trust deficit - Does it affect the person & the society?

Trust deficit – Does it affect the person & the society?

"Trust is like a paper. Once it's crumbled, it can't be perfect again." Early humans started living in societies for the benefits offered by such mode of living. This living together was possible only because of one thing - mutual interests, which led to cooperation. However the only thing that led to continuation of society is the trust. Trust led to expansion and development of society. Trust is a thing that precedes even the values, morals and ethics. It is one of the most basic things; and whose lack can evoke emotions and thoughts of sadness, betrayal, anger, etc. Trust is the factor that makes man a social animal. Thus from this one can understand the importance of trust and one can deduce what it would be like to have a lack of trust among ourselves.

Consequences on personal wellbeing –

1. We feel alone.

2. It can also lead to fear and paranoia.

3. Man is a social animal and there are many things that need cooperation to get them done. In the current complicated society it is difficult to survive without trust.

4. "You may be deceived if you trust too much, but you will live in torment if you don't trust enough." - Frank Crane. This is how a man gets crushed between trusting and not trusting.

5. Some individuals are very emotional and fragile. They do not take very well to breaking of trust. They may even collapse mentally and emotionally.

6. Trust deficit though mainly affects mental well-being; this mental wellbeing in turn also leads to physical and physiological problems.

7. When we trust a person, we are bit relaxed as we know that that person will do the job. However when we do not trust anyone and still need help of others, we spend considerable amount of time and energy in checking and rechecking the work done or supervising the work being done.

8. Also, when we don’t trust anyone, they realize it and might get offended and they too in return might not trust us. So we can see how it is detrimental to personal wellbeing.

Consequences on societal wellbeing –

1. A healthy society is built on trust, patience and cooperation with trust being the most important one.

2. If people lose trust in one another, cooperation becomes difficult thus hampering development in all spheres.

3. This hampering of cooperation and trust deficit can even lead to survival issues as today’s world is very complicated and needs cooperation to get things done.

4. Trust deficit from societal point of view includes lack of trust between people as well as lack of trust on authorities. Trust deficit in government can lead to people looking for other options.

5. They might choose someone who does not have good motives. They select him because he might be the only available alternative or he might inspire confidence among people who have lost confidence in government.

6. People work. There are jobs as well as businesses that keep the economy going and this economy helps in survival of people. Trust will affect each and sector of economy be it businesses or jobs.

7. With trust, one can earn money and achieve everything. But the vice versa is not true. No amount of money can buy you trust. So it needs to be preserved.

Whatever may be the reasons, the fact is that trust, once lost, is very difficult to regain. So we must strive to preserve and make it stronger. The entire social fabric rests on trust and so we must make sure that trust deficit never occurs. Steps for it are to be taken on both levels - individual and societal. We must start from our own house first. We should make ourselves more trustworthy. This will be seen by others and they too will start returning the trust back. On societal fronts, accountability and transparency in behavior can go a long way in reducing suspicion and trust deficit. Our values, morals and society’s ethics are a good way to ensure cooperation. On following these ethics, morals and norms, they slowly help to build trust among us.
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  • RE: Trust deficit – Does it affect the person & the society? -Deepa Kaushik (10/16/15)
  • Trust is the soul basis of life. Be that the individual or society, trust plays a crucial role in the healthy development. Trust is the measure of internal positive energy in a person. Trust expresses the optimism in any individual and gives way to a constructive task. The more we trust ourselves, the more we gain. Trust lies in every aspect of life in every relationship. It is not only a factor of bonding between two ends, instead the fjuu4hfjgjtrust is the authority of power and energy within every person. What we gain from trust is not realized well by anyone, but what we lose due to lack of trust is very well perceived.Trust is the only factor of union of two, be that people, or business, or society, or a group. Every network requires a trust factor. When we call trust as the basis or soul authority, it does not mean that we should trust blindly. Every task should be accomplished with sound senses. Blind faith and blind trust many a times face tragic end. Blind faith gives the other person total liberty; any liberty without limits ends in menace.Trust should be there in equilibrium. Balance is important in every relationship. Trust undoubtedly is the most important factor for a person or society or in any sphere of life.